1.

Record Nr.

134379

Titolo

Für die Freiheit verantwortlich : Festschrift für Karl-Wilhelm Merks zum 65. Geburtstag / Jan Jans (Hrsg.)

Editore

Freiburg ; Wien : Herder, 2004

Fribourg (Schweiz) : Academic Press, 2004

ISBN

3-7278-1492-6

3-451-28657-2

Descrizione fisica

298 p. : [1] ritr. ; 23 cm.

Collana

Studien zur theologischen Ethik ;

Altri autori (Persone)

Jans, Jan.

Merks, Karl-Wilhelm, <1939- >

Soggetti

Etica politica

Etica sociale

Merks, Karl-Wilhelm

Etica e morale - Studi - Miscellanea

Locazione

Venegono

Collocazione

2E V 327

Lingua di pubblicazione

Multilingua

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

363923

Titolo

Looking in, looking out : Jews and non-Jews in mutual contemplation : essays for Martin Goodman on his 70th birthday / edited by Kimberley Czajkowski, David A. Friedman

ISBN

978-90-04-68503-1

Descrizione fisica

XIII, 451 p., [1] carta di tav. : ritr. ; 25 cm

Collana

Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ;

Altri autori (Persone)

Goodman, Martin, <1953- >, dedicatario miscellanea

Friedman, David A.

Czajkowski, Kimberley, <1987- >

Soggetti

Giudaismo - Storia - Origini

Giudaismo - Rapporti [con il] Cristianesimo

Roma antica - Civiltà

Cristianesimo e giudaismo - Origini

Locazione

Venegono

Collocazione

2Y VI 32

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Bibliography, M. Goodman, p. 409-417

Sommario

Martin Goodman's forty years of scholarship in Roman history and ancient Judaism demonstrates how each discipline illuminates the other: Jewish history makes best sense in a broader Greco-Roman context; Roman history has much to learn from Jewish sources and evidence. In this volume, Martin's colleagues and students follow his example by examining Jews and non-Jews in mutual contemplation. Section I explores Jews' views of inter-communal stasis, the causes of the Bar Kochba revolt, tales of Herodian intrigue, and the meaning of "Israel." Section II investigates Jews depiction of outsiders: Moabites, Greeks, Arabs, and Roman authorities. Section III explores early Christians' (Luke, Jerome, Rufinus, Syriac poetry, Pionius, ordinary individuals) views of Jews and use of Jewish sources, and Josephus's relevance for girls in 19th century Britain (4. di cop.)